“Barbie” movie premiered on Friday and broke box office records as people across the country rushed to theaters to see the pretty in pink feminist film.
With an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the majority of viewers seem to have enjoyed the comedy, directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Margot Robbie, but not everyone felt the Ken-ergy.
Poking fun at the haters, someone on Twitter (rebranded as X) scrolled through online comments of the movie to find one-star reviews and turned them into hilarious faux-branded memes. “I took 1 star reviews of #Barbie from furious men on letterboxd and put them on the posters because it makes the film seem ever cooler,” @TechnicallyRon tweeted during the film’s opening weekend.
They took several angry comments about the film and placed them in a Barbie-esque font on a movie poster featuring a smiling Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken. “An alienating dangerous and perverse film,” one poster read. “The feminist agenda will kill us all,” another one has written across it.
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